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The Sound of Silence | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS The Sound of Silence by Jim on April 7, 2011 in eLearning At what point does narration really add anything to an eLearning module, and at what point is it simply being added because “it’s what’s expected?” Why don’t we hear that?

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How Formal and Informal Coaching Can Build Organisational Capability

Acorn Labs

Coaching is a form of development where a more experienced individual provides insight, guidance and advice to a less experienced employee. Where that comes into play with capability building programs is offering a sounding board and informed feedback for the employee being coached. Informal coaching is less structured.

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How Coaching Helps in Times of Uncertainty

Cylient

Taking a coaching approach can help in these times of uncertainty by creating a greater sense of calm and resilience. Cylient CEO Dianna Anderson says: “This is really the time, I think, when coaching as a leadership style is essential.” How to Use Coaching to Help in Times of Uncertainty. Find your own coach to talk with.

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What Does “In the Moment” Coaching Actually Look Like?

Cylient

When I talk about making coaching a way of life, I sometimes get quizzical looks. Or, people say something like, “We’re training a bunch of people to become certified coaches so we can do that.” Let’s explore what “in the moment” coaching looks like. So, What is “In the Moment” Coaching?

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Embracing the power of unlearning for personal and professional growth

TalentLMS

For most people, unlearning sounds counterintuitive. For example, if a person changes jobs, they need to unlearn the steps and techniques they used to follow in their old position to better fit their new role. Bear this in mind–our brains can only contain this much information. Especially in work settings.

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What Does “In the Moment” Coaching Actually Look Like?

Cylient

When I talk about making coaching a way of life, I sometimes get quizzical looks. Or, people say something like, “We’re training a bunch of people to become certified coaches so we can do that.” Let’s explore what “in the moment” coaching looks like. So, What is “In the Moment” Coaching?

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Your Brain on Learning

CLO Magazine

When the brain learns, it acquires information through a person’s various senses, and this information travels along the synapses to the short-term memory. But only in roughly the past decade have conversations on how the brain learns appeared in talent management circles. This process is certain. “The

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